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Few good seo tips

By: Craig Bucknall Getting your website listed in Search Engines (SE) can sometime be a monumental task in itself, here are my top ten tips to get you started. 1. Page Title Forget using 'Welcome to my website' as your page title, if you really want to attract target media specify your keywords and list your product keywords separated by an | (hold Shift + backslash key) symbol (eg: Digital Cameras | Video Cameras) will boost the strength of your chosen keywords, in this case Digital and Video Cameras. 2. Page Filenames Still naming your page filenames as products.htm or aboutus.php, why not add some weight to your website and help the SE distinguish from the multitude of pages with generic names and again utilise your keywords into your filenames (eg: paper_back_novels.htm) for a Book selling site with this link to the list of Paper Back Novels. 3. ALT Tags Again keywords play a huge part in the design of your site and another area to include these words ...

XML Digital Signatures for Widgets is a W3C Recommendation

18 April 2013 The   Web Applications Working Group   has published a W3C Recommendation of   XML Digital Signatures for Widgets . This document defines a profile of the XML Signature Syntax and Processing specification to allow a widget package to be digitally signed. Authors and distributors can digitally sign a widget as a mechanism to ensure continuity of authorship and distributorship. A user agent, or other validation system, can use a digital signature to verify the data integrity of the files within a widget package and to confirm the signing key(s). Learn more about the   Rich Web Client Activity .

CSS Overflow Module Level 3 Draft Published

18 April 2013 The   Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) Working Group   has published a Working Draft of   CSS Overflow Module Level 3 . This module contains the features of CSS relating to new mechanisms of overflow handling in visual media (e.g., screen or paper). In interactive media, it describes features that allow the overflow from a fixed size container to be handled by pagination (displaying one page at a time). It also describes features, applying to all visual media, that allow the contents of an element to be spread across multiple fragments, allowing the contents to flow across multiple regions or to have different styles for different fragments. Learn more about the   Style Activity .